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08 September 2008, 18:44
trouthunterdjAfrican Hunting Books
Hi all,
My interest in African Big game hunting has become peaked by reading alot of these posts. Could anyone recommend their favorite African Hunting Books. I would love to read a couple classics over the next few months.
Thanks
ddj
The best part of hunting and fishing was the thinking about going and the talking about it after you got back - Robert Ruark
08 September 2008, 19:26
jvw375USE ENOUGH GUN by Robert Ruark and AFRICAN RIFLES AND CARTRIDGES by John Taylor.
08 September 2008, 20:02
KathiHunting,Settling and Remembering-Philip Percival
Safari-Bartle Bull
Out in Africa-Andrew Holmberg
White Hunters-Brian Herne
Trophy Hunter in Africa-Elgin Gates
Kathi
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08 September 2008, 20:11
Oday450Horn of the Hunter - Ruark
Horned Death - Burger
Death in the Long Grass - Capstick
These should more than whet your appetite. They certainly did mine!
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08 September 2008, 20:19
MJinesLots of good ones listed or discussed here:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/4521043
Mike
08 September 2008, 20:41
dogcatWhat MJines said. Nearly every significant book on Africa has been discussed in that forum.
08 September 2008, 20:45
trouthunterdjThanks. I really appreciate the help.
The best part of hunting and fishing was the thinking about going and the talking about it after you got back - Robert Ruark
08 September 2008, 21:06
James CardwellTwo years ago after roping horse flipped over on me and the doc said stay off horses due to a spinal injury(that I'm still having trouble with) my wife and I decided to get serious about hunting. I had always wanted to go to Africa, so we started reading as much as possible. We started with Capstick and that got the fever boiling. But I have to say our fav is Ruark. The Horn of the Hunter and Use Enough Gun are wonderful stories with excitment and humor.
Boddington's books are very informative, but don't have all the excitment of Capstick and Ruark. I'm sitting in a hotel room in Scottdale as I write this waiting for an apointment with a doc to see if I will have to have surgery on my neck. The two books I brought with me on this trip are "Use Enough Gun" and "Pondoro, Ivory Hunter".
Hopefully I will not have to have the sugery and we'll get to make our tip to SA to hunt PG in May.
09 September 2008, 00:23
silwaneMy all time favorite
Rogues and Marauders
by John Dawkins.
6x NFR Qualifier
NFR Champion
Reserve World Champion Bareback Rider
PRCA Million Dollar Club
02' Salt Lake Olympic Qualifier
and an all around good guy!
09 September 2008, 03:23
Gayne C. YoungI like most of the stuff Capstick wrote as well as the series he served as editor for.
Also like J.A. Hunter.
09 September 2008, 04:05
kingdCapstick stuff got me started. But a good one is 'After Big Game in Central Africa' by Edouard Foa, so is 'Hunter' by J.A. Hunter.
The things you see when you don't have a gun.
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09 September 2008, 05:28
Bwana NderoboPlease dont forget Mr. Roosevelt's "African Game Trails". I just picked up a first edition- incredible!
09 September 2008, 05:35
Jorge400Some good recommendations already. One I might at is "Along the Hunters Path" by Kai-Uwe Denker. It's one of the better books I've read.
"...Africa. I love it, and there is no reason for me to explore why. She affects some people that way, and those who feel as I do need no explanation." from The Last Safari
09 September 2008, 07:56
billrquimbyThis has been discussed ad nauseam in the Books and Videos forum below.
Bill Quimby
09 September 2008, 11:01
PondoroI recommend "Elephant hunters of the Lado" by Robert Foran, very interesting reading about the poaching activity in the Lado enclave...
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10 September 2008, 19:55
Dagga BoyThere are some real good ones on the Hunting Report website at
www.huntingreport.com [URL=http://www.huntingreport.com]
I enjoyed The Hunting Imperative by Richard Harland and Elephant Hunters of the Lado by Robert Foran.
I haven't read it yet, but everybody raves about Along the Hunter's Path by Kai-Uwe Denker. It's on my short list of next to read.
11 September 2008, 21:21
ShonaTry to get Mike Cameron's book called "My Wanderings Through Africa" and make sure you read the chapter called "Lust in the dust"